Across
- 5. a function for which f(2x) 5 2f(x) for all values of x in the domain.
- 6. the line divides the graph into two identical parts.
- 12. a polynomial function with a degree of five.
- 15. a point that has a y-coordinate that is greater than the y-coordinates of every other point on the graph.
- 16. if each point on the graph has a point the same distance from the central point, but in the opposite direction.
- 18. a polynomial function with a degree of four.
- 19. the ratio of the independent variable to the dependent variable over a specific interval.
Down
- 1. Equations and functions that have imaginary solutions requiring i have imaginary roots
- 2. A function of the form P(x) 5 axn where n is a non-negative integer.
- 3. the set of all relative maximums,relative minimums, absolute maximums, and absolute minimums for a graph.
- 4. a function that can be written in the form p(x) 5 xn 1 xn 2 1 1 ? ? ? 1 x2 1 x 1 , where the coeffi cients, represented by each, are complex numbers and the exponents are nonnegative integers.
- 7. Equations and functions that have imaginary solutions requiring i have imaginary zeros.
- 8. a point that has a y-coordinate that is lessthan the y-coordinates of every other point on the graph.
- 9. he behavior of the graph as x approachesinfinity and as x approaches negative infi nity
- 10. the set of all numbers written in the form a 1 bi, where a and b are real numbers and b is not equal to 0.
- 11. a function for which f(2x) 5 f(x) for all values of x in the domain.
- 13. the set of all numbers written in the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers.
- 14. can be used to calculate the solutions to any quadratic equation of the form ax2 1 bx 1 c, where a, b, and c represent real numbers and a fi 0.
- 17. a number such that i^2=-1.
